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	<li><a href="Chapter3.html#using">Chapter 3: Using the presentation mode</a> 
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	<li><a href="Chapter3.html#using-gs">3.1 Getting started with the presentation mode</a></li> 
	<li><a href="Chapter3.html#using-slides">3.2 Changing slides</a></li> 
	<li><a href="Chapter3.html#using-movements">3.3 Other movements</a></li> 
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   <h1><a name="using"></a></a>Chapter 3: Using the presentation mode</h1> 

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    This chapter explains how to use KDiapo's presentation mode

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  <h2><a name="using-gs"></a></a>3.1 Getting started with the presentation mode</h2> 

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    Once you go into the presentation mode (Ctrl-F5 or Window menu), the main panel goes full screen. 
	The gestures are detected by the Kinect and the returned live video displays on right-bottom corner.
	In order to be detected by the Kinect, you will need to place yourself in front of it and move your hand close enough, 
	if they are detected they will become red and a point representing the center of gravity of each one will display.<br/>
	You can also modify the Kinect position using Shift-Z (up) and Shift-S (down) <br/>
	Furthermore, the Kinect detects only the objects at a certain distance from it, to modify this limit press the up arrow key and down arrow key.
	
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  <h2><a name="using-slides"></a></a>3.2 Changing slides</h2> 

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   To change slide, place only one of your hand so that it will be detected by the Kinect. Then move your hand horizontaly to the right or to left 
   (depending if you want to go to next or previous)

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  <h2><a name="using-movements"></a></a>3.3 Other movements</h2> 

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    Depending on the gesture you will have selected in the presentation mode you will be able to perform other action on the same principle.
	Either with one hand or two hands.<br/>
	You can also use KeyBoard (next slide : right arrow key, previous slide : left arrow key, zoom in an image : + or p, zoom out an image : - or m, pause/resume a video : space bar)

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